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2014 Guangdong–Hong Kong Cup
The 36th Guangdong-Hong Kong Cup will be held on 29 December 2013 and 1 January 2014. The first leg will be played at Mong Kok Stadium with the second leg to take place at Huizhou Olympic Stadium. Squads Guangdong * Head Coach: Ou Chuliang * Assistant coach: Feng Feng, Tian Ye Hong Kong * Head Coach: Kim Pan-Gon Match details First leg MATCH OFFICIALS *Assistant referees: **Chan Shui Hung (Hong Kong) **Lam Chi Ho (Hong Kong) *Fourth official: **Tong Kui Sum (Hong Kong) MATCH RULES *90 minutes. (1st Half Added Time: mins, 2nd Half Added Time: mins) *Unlimited named substitutes *Maximum of 6 substitutions. Second leg MATCH OFFICIALS *Assistant referees: ** Liang Songshang (China PR) ** Xie Weijian (China PR) *Fourth official: Zhan Jiajun (China PR) MATCH RULES *90 minutes. (1st Half Added Time: mins, 2nd Half Added Time: mins) *30 minutes of extra-time if necessary. *Penalty shoot-out if sc ...
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Liang Hua
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Yu Jianfeng
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Li Jian (footballer, Born 1989)
Li Jian (; born 1 March 1989 in Foshan, Guangdong, China) is an Ecuadorian-Chinese footballer. Club career Li started his professional career with China League Two side Guangdong Sunray Cave in 2007. He made an impression within the team as Guangdong Sunray Cave won promotion to the second tier at the end of the 2008 season. On 27 June 2009, he scored his first League One goal in the 4–2 home victory against Shanghai East Asia Shanghai Port FC (), previously named Shanghai SIPG, is a professional football club that participates in the Chinese Super League under licence from the Chinese Football Association (CFA). The team is based in Pudong, Shanghai, and their home sta ....进球战射手全面开花 日之泉4-2东亚成功复仇
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Guangzhou R&F F
Guangzhou (, ; ; or ; ), also known as Canton () and alternatively romanized as Kwongchow or Kwangchow, is the capital and largest city of Guangdong province in southern China. Located on the Pearl River about north-northwest of Hong Kong and north of Macau, Guangzhou has a history of over 2,200 years and was a major terminus of the maritime Silk Road; it continues to serve as a major port and transportation hub as well as being one of China's three largest cities. For a long time, the only Chinese port accessible to most foreign traders, Guangzhou was captured by the British during the First Opium War. No longer enjoying a monopoly after the war, it lost trade to other ports such as Hong Kong and Shanghai, but continued to serve as a major transshipment port. Due to a high urban population and large volumes of port traffic, Guangzhou is classified as a Large-Port Megacity, the largest type of port-city in the world. Due to worldwide travel restrictions at the beginning o ...
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Shenzhen Fengpeng F
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